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Journal of Law and Social Policy

Volume 28 (2018)
Re-Imagining Child Welfare Systems in Canada (Part II)

Introduction

 

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Reimagining Child Welfare Systems in Canada – Part II

Janet Mosher and Jeffery Hewitt

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Articles

 

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A Human Right to Self-Government over First Nations Child and Family Services and Beyond: Implications of the Caring Society Case

Naiomi Walqwan Metallic

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Imagining a Community-Led, Multi-Service Delivery Model for Ontario Child Welfare: A Framework for Collaboration Among African Canadian Community Partners

Jennifer Clarke, Julian Hasford, Leyland Gudge, and Sonia Mills-Minster

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Tax, Race, and Child Poverty: The Case for Improving the Canada Child Benefit Program

Jinyan Li and Jacklyn Neborak

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Voices and Perspectives

 

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How We Can “Bell the Cat”: African Canadian Perspectives of the Canadian Child Welfare System

Isaac Yoryor

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